Claims
- 1. A method for manufacturing an aluminum alloy sheet in a continuous, in-line, one step process, comprising: strip, or slab casting an aluminum alloy feedstock to form a slab or a strip; and rolling to a final product gauge which does not require additional rolling; the process is conducted without intermediate heating that causes recrystallization; wherein the aluminum alloy is rapidly cooled along a temperature time line that does not intersect the curves shown on FIG. 3 to prevent substantial precipitation of alloying elements.
- 2. A method for manufacturing an aluminum alloy sheet in accordance with claim 1 wherein the cast slab is less than 1 inch thick.
- 3. A method for manufacturing an aluminum alloy sheet in accordance with claim 1 wherein the cast strip is between 0.01 and 0.2 inches thick.
- 4. A method for manufacturing an aluminum alloy sheet in accordance with claim 1 wherein the final product gauge is about the same as that for can body sheet or blanks used for cups.
- 5. A method for manufacturing an aluminum alloy sheet in accordance with claim 1 wherein the total reduction of the thickness of the strip by rolling is 40-99%.
- 6. A method for manufacturing an aluminum alloy sheet in accordance with claim 1 wherein the final product gauge of the strip is less than 0.12 inch.
- 7. A method for manufacturing an aluminum alloy sheet in accordance with claim 1 wherein the final product gauge of the strip is about 0.0114 in.
- 8. A method for manufacturing an aluminum alloy sheet in accordance with claim 1 wherein the final product gauge of the strip is less than about 0.054 in.
- 9. A method for manufacturing an aluminum alloy sheet in accordance with claim 1 wherein the rolling comprises hot rolling.
- 10. A method for manufacturing an aluminum alloy sheet in accordance with claim 1 wherein the slab or strip is cooled during the hot rolling.
- 11. A method for manufacturing an aluminum alloy sheet in accordance with claim 1 wherein the slab or strip is cooled to below 350.degree. F. upon exiting the rolling operation.
- 12. A method for manufacturing an aluminum alloy sheet in accordance with claim 1 wherein the slab or strip is cooled to below 405.degree. F. upon exiting the rolling operation.
- 13. A method for manufacturing an aluminum alloy sheet in accordance with claim 1 wherein the time required to cool the a slab or strip is less than 30 seconds.
- 14. A method for manufacturing an aluminum alloy sheet in accordance with claim 1 wherein the time required to cool the a slab or strip is less than 10 seconds.
- 15. A method for manufacturing an aluminum alloy sheet in accordance with claim 1 wherein the rolling comprises cold rolling.
- 16. A method for manufacturing an aluminum alloy sheet in accordance with claim 1 wherein the rolling comprises hot rolling and cold rolling.
- 17. A method for manufacturing an aluminum alloy sheet in accordance with claim 8 wherein the rolled slab or strip is coiled after rolling.
- 18. A method for manufacturing an aluminum alloy sheet in accordance with claim 4 wherein a convoluted die is employed to cut non-circular blanks from the strip.
- 19. A method for manufacturing an aluminum alloy sheet in accordance with claim 8 wherein the aluminum alloy comprises from about 0 to 0.6% by weight silicon, from 0 to about 0.8% by weight iron, from 0 to about 0.6% by weight copper, from about 0.2 to about 1.5% by weight manganese, from about 0.8 to about 4% magnesium, from 0 to about 0.25% by weight zinc, 0 to 0.1% by weight chromium with the balance being aluminum and its usual impurities.
- 20. A method for manufacturing an aluminum alloy sheet in a continuous, in-line, one step process, comprising: strip casting an aluminum alloy feedstock to form a strip; rolling the strip to less than 0.054 inch to a final product gauge that will not be further rolled; and coiling the rolled strip, the process is conducted without intermediate heating that causes recrystallization, wherein the aluminum alloy is rapidly cooled along a temperature time line that does not intersect the curves shown on FIG. 3 to prevent substantial precipitation of alloying elements, the aluminum alloy comprises from about 0 to 0.6% by weight silicon, from 0 to about 0.8% by weight iron, from 0 to about 0.6% by weight copper, from about 0.2 to about 1.5% by weight manganese, from about 0.8 to about 4% magnesium, from 0 to about 0.25% by weight zinc, 0 to 0.1% by weight chromium with the balance being aluminum and its usual impurities.
- 21. A method for manufacturing an aluminum alloy sheet in accordance with claim 20 wherein the final gauge is about the same as that for can body sheet or blanks used for cups.
- 22. A two-step process for manufacturing an aluminum alloy sheet to a final product gauge that does not require additional rolling, the first step comprising: strip, or slab casting an aluminum alloy feedstock; and rolling the feedstock to form a strip or a slab, wherein the aluminum alloy is rapidly cooled along a temperature time line that does not intersect the curves shown on FIG. 3 to prevent substantial precipitation of alloying elements; the second step comprising cold rolling the strip or slab to make a final product that does not require additional rolling, both steps being performed without intermediate heating that causes recrystallization.
- 23. A method for manufacturing an aluminum alloy sheet in accordance with claim 22 wherein the sheet is coiled after the first step and is coiled after the second step.
- 24. A method for manufacturing an aluminum alloy sheet in accordance with claim 22 wherein the final gauge of the strip is about the same as that for can body sheet or blanks used for cups.
- 25. A method for manufacturing an aluminum alloy sheet in accordance with claim 22 wherein the cast slab is less than 1 inch thick.
- 26. A method for manufacturing an aluminum alloy sheet in accordance with claim 22 wherein the cast strip is between 0.01 and 0.2 inches thick.
- 27. A method for manufacturing an aluminum alloy sheet in accordance with claim 22 wherein the total reduction in thickness by rolling is 40-99%.
- 28. A method for manufacturing an aluminum alloy sheet in accordance with claim 22 wherein the final gauge of the strip is less than 0.12 inch.
- 29. A method for manufacturing an aluminum alloy sheet in accordance with claim 22 wherein the final gauge of the strip is about 0.0114 in.
- 30. A method for manufacturing an aluminum alloy sheet in accordance with claim 22 wherein the final product gauge is about 0.054 in.
- 31. A method for manufacturing an aluminum alloy sheet in accordance with claim 22 wherein the rolling step comprises hot rolling in the first step.
- 32. A method for manufacturing an aluminum alloy sheet in accordance with claim 22 wherein the slab or strip is cooled by the hot rolling in the first step.
- 33. A method for manufacturing an aluminum alloy sheet in accordance with claim 22 wherein the slab or strip is cooled to below 350.degree. F. upon exiting the rolling operation in the first step.
- 34. A method for manufacturing an aluminum alloy sheet in accordance with claim 22 wherein the slab or strip is cooled to below 405.degree. F. upon exiting the rolling operation in the first step.
- 35. A method for manufacturing an aluminum alloy sheet in accordance with claim 22 wherein the time required to cool the slab or strip is less than 30 seconds in the first step.
- 36. A method for manufacturing an aluminum alloy sheet in accordance with claim 22 wherein the time required to cool the slab or strip is less than 10 seconds in the first step.
- 37. A method for manufacturing an aluminum alloy sheet, to a final product gauge that does not require additional rolling, in a two-step process, the first step comprises: strip casting an aluminum alloy feedstock; rolling the feedstock to less than 0.054 inch to form a strip; and coiling the rolled strip, wherein the aluminum alloy is rapidly cooled along a temperature time line that does not intersect the curves shown on FIG. 3 to prevent substantial precipitation of alloying elements; the second step comprises: uncoiling, cold rolling, and coiling the strip from the first step, both steps being performed without intermediate heating that causes recrystallization.
- 38. A method for manufacturing an aluminum alloy sheet in accordance with claim 37 wherein the final gauge is about the same as that for can body sheet or blanks used for cups.
- 39. A method for manufacturing an aluminum alloy sheet in accordance with claim 37 wherein a convoluted die is employed to cut non-circular blanks from the strip.
- 40. A method for manufacturing an aluminum alloy sheet in accordance with claim 37 wherein the aluminum alloy comprises from about 0 to 0.6% by weight silicon, from 0 to about 0.8% by weight iron, from 0 to about 0.6% by weight copper, from about 0.2 to about 1.5% by weight manganese, from about 0.8 to about 4% magnesium, from 0 to about 0.25% by weight zinc, 0 to 0.1% by weight chromium with the balance being aluminum and its usual impurities.
- 41. A method for manufacturing an aluminum alloy sheet in a continuous, in-line, one step process, comprising: strip, or slab casting an aluminum alloy feedstock to form a slab or a strip; and rolling to a final product gauge which does not require additional rolling; the process is conducted without intermediate heating that causes recrystallization; wherein the aluminum alloy is rapidly cooled in less than 30 seconds to a temperature sufficient to prevent substantial precipitation of alloying elements.
- 42. A two-step process for manufacturing an aluminum alloy sheet to a final product gauge that does not require additional rolling, the first step comprising: strip, or slab casting an aluminum alloy feedstock; and rolling the feedstock to form a strip or a slab, wherein the aluminum alloy is rapidly cooled in less than 30 to a temperature sufficient to prevent substantial precipitation of alloying elements; the second step comprising cold rolling the strip or slab to make a final product that does not require additional rolling, both steps being performed without intermediate heating that causes recrystallization.
- 43. A method for manufacturing an aluminum alloy sheet in accordance with claims 41 or 42 wherein the final product gauge of the strip is about 0.01 14 in.
- 44. A method for manufacturing an aluminum alloy sheet in accordance with claim 41 or 42 wherein the final product gauge of the strip is less than about 0.054 in.
- 45. A method for manufacturing an aluminum alloy sheet in accordance with claim 41 or 42 wherein the slab or strip is cooled to below 405.degree. F. upon exiting the rolling operation.
- 46. A method for manufacturing an aluminum alloy sheet in accordance with claim 41 or 42 wherein the aluminum alloy comprises from about 0 to 0.6% by weight silicon, from 0 to about 0.8% by weight iron, from 0 to about 0.6% by weight copper, from about 0.2 to about 1.5% by weight manganese, from about 0.8 to about 4% magnesium, from 0 to about 0.25% by weight zinc, 0 to 0.1% by weight chromium with the balance being aluminum and its usual impurities.
- 47. A method in accordance with the claims 1, 20, 22, 37, 41, or 42 further comprising forming the alloy into a cup.
- 48. A method in accordance with the claims 1, 20, 22, 37, 41, or 42 further comprising forming the alloy into a can.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/529,644, filed Sep. 18, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,655,593 issued on Aug. 12, 1997.
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